Mid lane Yasuos early game fragility makes him a champion best - TopicsExpress



          

Mid lane Yasuos early game fragility makes him a champion best suited for the shortest lane on Summoners Rift: mid. He farms safest here, concentrating on building up his experience and gold as he itemizes his way to domination. But even though Yasuo is at his weakest in the early game, his strength and mobility still has the potential to surprise his enemies. Yasuo can use Steel Tempest to last-hit from a relatively safe distance, and if he needs to secure backline minion gold, quick consecutive casts of Sweeping Blade send him dashing to and from, with Way of the Wanderers shield absorbing some of the inevitable incoming damage. Yasuo can use Sweeping Blade as a handy escape during gank attempts, too: if hes caught between the enemy melee and caster minions, using the ability to dash back towards his own turret should help dissuade all but the most stubborn of junglers from pursuing. And when the winds change direction, careful timing turns Yasuo into a deadly accomplice in friendly gank attempts. Stacking Steel Tempest properly and using Gathering Storm to toss his enemy skywards means initiation from the jungle is a relatively simple matter, and once the enemys caught, Yasuo uses Sweeping Blade to dash in and get to work. Way of the Wanderers critical strike boost help Yasuos attacks sting, while if hes unlocked Last Breath, the additional damage and crowd control makes kills all the more likely.
Posted on: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 00:57:02 +0000

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